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that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. plus get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, and your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. visit verizon.com/hotbonus call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life more entertaining, that's powerful. alarm for the avens startingg total of three quarttrssthe a - starters just hasn't bben aale to click. click..n offense.... usually starts n the fffnnive liie. &pppnnlttes and not being able to block for the rrn gameewas the proolee last nnght..backup leaaing the team in ruuhing until the final minutes...not what yyu want.ray ricc had 8 caaries... for 10 yards..the yaads on he grounn.joe flaacc cclled the offfnse sloppy... &pat timms rice as upset...but with a smile... he's sayingg p "you'rr calling hem sttuggles - i'm calling them preseason wookthat's what you
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brandi proctor has our traffic edge report. map harford bat natl pike shawan 395 map map america's new astronauts. why the end of the space shuttle program is raising questions about what they will be doing. and new revelations today about how much internet traffic the n-s-a is actually tracking... just ahead. residents... to the houston area.../ but ...they'll split... their time... between texas... and space. here... are... nasa's... 8- new astronauts.... / with... the shuttle program retired... no one... really knows... where... space exploration is headed... / but... they'll... begin two year's of training... that includes to the.. international space station.../ which they'll... reach... aboard russian soyuz rockets... / the new astraoauts... spent... much of the presentation... answering all sorts of questions. 111-126 "really the minimum criteria are that you have a bach degree in a hard science and then 3 years of exp beyond that. 25:50 we don't need to run a mile in less than 6 minutes or anything like that but of course there are strict criteria in terms of overall good healt
brandi proctor has our traffic edge report. map harford bat natl pike shawan 395 map map america's new astronauts. why the end of the space shuttle program is raising questions about what they will be doing. and new revelations today about how much internet traffic the n-s-a is actually tracking... just ahead. residents... to the houston area.../ but ...they'll split... their time... between texas... and space. here... are... nasa's... 8- new astronauts.... / with... the shuttle program...
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i'll have 19th century america for $400, please. he's the abolitionist pictured here, a few years before his raid on an arsenal, and his hanging. joe. who is john brown? correct. 19th century america for $600. joe. what is mardi gras? correct. 19th century america for $800. barrett. what is basketball? right. i'll have 19th century america for $1,000, please. [ beep ] and the poet is henry wadsworth longfellow.
i'll have 19th century america for $400, please. he's the abolitionist pictured here, a few years before his raid on an arsenal, and his hanging. joe. who is john brown? correct. 19th century america for $600. joe. what is mardi gras? correct. 19th century america for $800. barrett. what is basketball? right. i'll have 19th century america for $1,000, please. [ beep ] and the poet is henry wadsworth longfellow.
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america's favorite cookie... is coming under fire. students at a new york high school... have discovered... that the double stuffed version.. . isn't... all... it claims to be.../. students measured the amount of cream... and found out ...just how much "stuff" ...is actually... in "double stuff" oreos.../. but getting a clean measure... wasn't easy. according to the cookie calculations... / the double stuff... was only... 1-point-86 times... the size of regular oreos.../. an... oreo spokesman says... quote - "our recipe for the oreo double stuff cookie... has double the stuff,.../ leading the students to believe... the spokesman... is full of... stuff... that's all for fox45 news at 5:30. "family feud" is next. and we'll be back tonight for fox45 news at ten -- and the late edition at 11... we'll see you later. ♪ i woke up to a lightbulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] here's a fresh take on what to do with that chicken kraft fresh take kraft natural cheese on one side expertly blended spices and breadcrumbs on the other transforms your chick
america's favorite cookie... is coming under fire. students at a new york high school... have discovered... that the double stuffed version.. . isn't... all... it claims to be.../. students measured the amount of cream... and found out ...just how much "stuff" ...is actually... in "double stuff" oreos.../. but getting a clean measure... wasn't easy. according to the cookie calculations... / the double stuff... was only... 1-point-86 times... the size of regular oreos.../....
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people i think tend to think that the federal government is still the big player in infrastructure in america. it's not, and this bridge is a very good example. this $6 billion bridge has 5% federal money. you're going to be waiting a long time if you're going to be waiting around for uncle sam or the folks in sacramento to bail out our infrastructure problem. >> reporter: still some officials fear the annoyance at cost overruns and delays on the bay bridge may have doomed public support for other bridges and roads that need attention. and no one is yet certain when the bolts will be fixed, or when the new bridge will open to traffic. it was supposed to be labor day, but it may be closer to christmas. >> ifill: work has now begun to replace the broken bolts with a steel saddle. caltrans says the process will be completed by december 10. >> woodruff: now, the verdict in the trial of mob boss james "whitey" bulger. a jury in federal court found him guilty on more than 30 counts today, including murder, racketeering and extortion, as the head of the notorious winter hill gang. bulger, now 83 yea
people i think tend to think that the federal government is still the big player in infrastructure in america. it's not, and this bridge is a very good example. this $6 billion bridge has 5% federal money. you're going to be waiting a long time if you're going to be waiting around for uncle sam or the folks in sacramento to bail out our infrastructure problem. >> reporter: still some officials fear the annoyance at cost overruns and delays on the bay bridge may have doomed public support...
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>> uh...america. steve: all right. come on, katie. let's go. all right, let's go. i said, name something on a kids' playground an adult would look silly using. you said a slide. survey said... yeah. name something passengers love to do on a cruise ship. you said drink. survey said... name something people eat that starts with the word "short." you said cake. survey said... wow. tell me a word that rhymes with nude. you said prude. survey said... i said, in which country are most of your clothes made? you said america. survey said... wow. that's pretty good. that's pretty good. that's pretty good. come on. let's go, susan. hey, susan. >> yes, sir. steve: your relationship to katie is... >> we're cousins. steve: we're all cousins? >> yes. steve: cousin did pretty good. >> good. steve: cousin got 133 points. >> awesome! good job, katie! steve: susie, you need 67. >> ok. steve: it's gonna be a little bit tougher this time, so we're gonna give you 25 seconds. you ready? >> ready. steve: all right, let's remind everyone of katie's answers. 25 seconds on the clock, please
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poll clips movies top current fia's knows lithium direct a new global companies new book goes to shows america as a good will state he says this isn't science fiction this is today this is no two in three americans now say the country is going the wrong direction host of them they could require a revolution the new york times most americans prefer movement people preparing for the worst has now gone mainstream fifth illegals that joins us thanks very much for coming on you wrote the code is coming down on whole fintry of us what you say that bashes them has come to america i don't say that as an inflammatory statement i use it as a statement of fact the merger of state and corporate powers by definition. is called chips and i could back up that fact with four simple words. too big to fail in capitalism there is no too big to fail so it's a bit of corporate takeover a military industrial complex is so big that if you just take out one pig underpinning of the too big to fail the entire system collapses they essentially called martial law a state of siege in boston magnified that in a couple of c
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mind the personal computer is a tool for the money you know he would reference this study unscientific america where they were studying the efficiency of locomotion of every species and human beings ranked about a third of the way down the list and the and it and but the minute you gave a human being a bicycle they went straight to the lists and because if they had this tool and he always saw the personal computer as a tool for the mind any new that he had to make it simple enough concise enough. that anybody could use it that it kid could use it and you know heard a story about him in bringing the macintosh yoko no and i think sean lennon started playing with it and he just watched him play with it to see if he could use it and see if he could actually manipulate it in a way and you watch i watched my seven year old nephew today. play around with an i pad and he could use it perfectly he doesn't he didn't manually doesn't need any instruction and i think that my two and a half a year old to she literally knows have a swipe at wiping her ass seward's there's the adults because they don't they
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eastern on america's news headquarters. have a great day, everybody. >>> allowing the keystone pipeline to built requires a finding that doing so would be in our nation's interest. our national interest will be served only if the project does not significantly exacerbate carbon solution. >> david: did we find out that the keystone pipeline is not a solution problem. there is a new record revealing that the proposal to expand it will not impact greenhouse gas emissions. steve york you say it makes it impossible for the president to justify delaying the project any longer. this president will try to come one a way to delay th thing. i would rather have oil going through pipelines than on trains and if investors are willing to finance it, go for it. good for us. less oil from venezuela. good all around. >> david: rick, the bottom line of the report, says if we don't do the pipeline we have to substitute the oil from venezuela, which is dirty oil. >> be careful here. that is absolutely true. what the report was talking about is
eastern on america's news headquarters. have a great day, everybody. >>> allowing the keystone pipeline to built requires a finding that doing so would be in our nation's interest. our national interest will be served only if the project does not significantly exacerbate carbon solution. >> david: did we find out that the keystone pipeline is not a solution problem. there is a new record revealing that the proposal to expand it will not impact greenhouse gas emissions. steve york...
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department of water and power manages america's largest rooftop solar program, but, they limit number of megawatts they will buy and reducing the price they pay each year. >> we buy all the power that's generatefrom these facilities. anytime you see the sun out, we are getting energy from these systems. >> so o points, melissa. number one, rooftop solar is no longer dismissed in favor of those large-scale plants out in the desert. nine of which have been canceled. second utilities say hey, listen if everyone abandons the gri who will be left to pay for it? that can't happen because right now as you know renewables can't stand alone. they need backup generatn. back to you. melissa: william, thank you so much for your report. for today's fuel gauge. first energy leases for outer continental shelf. nine miles off the coast of rhode island and massachusetts. the energy didn't says they could sustain enough lech to power more than a million homes. we'll see. >>> oilutures rallied nearly 2%, driven by better than expected u.s. economic data. more the month oil gains close to 9%. that is the
department of water and power manages america's largest rooftop solar program, but, they limit number of megawatts they will buy and reducing the price they pay each year. >> we buy all the power that's generatefrom these facilities. anytime you see the sun out, we are getting energy from these systems. >> so o points, melissa. number one, rooftop solar is no longer dismissed in favor of those large-scale plants out in the desert. nine of which have been canceled. second utilities...
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this is why birth rate is too low in america. let me say, you can solve this problem, pay for dinner,and be a cheap skate because you can get two for one -- >> no wonder you're not married. >> any dead beat man who doesn't open a door for a woman and make her pay -- so much alimony to my husband, i'm never having dinner again. "cavuto on business" up next. >> did harry reid let his party's real health care plan out of the bag? good morning. it looks like democrats go along with with the bad private health care in america. that's not me saying it, although i have often said it. more on me later, my favorite subject. now back to the senate majority leader and what he was saying when asked about whether he was actually working to scrap our present health care basis. >> we are far from having something that will work. >> eventually, you think we'll work beyond -- >> yes. >>
this is why birth rate is too low in america. let me say, you can solve this problem, pay for dinner,and be a cheap skate because you can get two for one -- >> no wonder you're not married. >> any dead beat man who doesn't open a door for a woman and make her pay -- so much alimony to my husband, i'm never having dinner again. "cavuto on business" up next. >> did harry reid let his party's real health care plan out of the bag? good morning. it looks like democrats go...
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and while it is to show the rest of america that this is a substance not to be afraid of, but really something to embrace. >> but why a nonprofit? why not say we are making $25 million a year and we should make it a for-profit business to make some money? >> well, because the california law requires us to be a nonprofit, and we are committed to being 100% compliant to the law, and we take that nonprofit mandate very, very seriously. but if they saw fit to make this activity a profit-making activity. then we would make that a profit-making business. >> i bet you would. >> what is the plan for tomorrow? >> tomorrow at 8:30, an all staff meeting. >> what is the plan? and we will update and discuss the legal situation. >> i am blown away by how well the business is organized. and it is really impressive. rs is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it
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boost it. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. a massive wildfire triggering a state of emergency in san francisco. the flames are about 150 miles away in yosemite national park. but the city's utilities are in danger, as miles of power lines lay in the path of the fire. officials say san francisco has been forced to shut down two of the power stations so far. further disruption could have effect on the power supply. >>> thousands expected at the national mall commemorating the anniversary of the 1963 marm on washington for jobs and freedom. this a few days before the anniversary. that featured the reverend dr. martin luther king junior and the famous "i have a dream" speech. keep it here for the coverage of the event. watch it all from start to finish on the website foxnews.com. i am kelly wright. i'll be back at 1:00 eastern time. now back to "forbes on fox." >>> welcome back. the same week president obama hitting college campuses talking about how to control soaring tuition cost. we finding out the number of students goaling fi
boost it. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. a massive wildfire triggering a state of emergency in san francisco. the flames are about 150 miles away in yosemite national park. but the city's utilities are in danger, as miles of power lines lay in the path of the fire. officials say san francisco has been forced to shut down two of the power stations so far. further disruption could have effect on the power supply. >>> thousands expected at the...
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the question now, what can america do about it? >>> and get ready for the rain, rounds of it, rolling into the already soggy south. there's fears of flooding and they're very real this morning. >>> and baseball night never be the same. the big decision that could change america's favorite pastime as we know it. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm brianna keilar. >> and i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. it it is 6:00 a.m., and this is "new day saturday."
the question now, what can america do about it? >>> and get ready for the rain, rounds of it, rolling into the already soggy south. there's fears of flooding and they're very real this morning. >>> and baseball night never be the same. the big decision that could change america's favorite pastime as we know it. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm brianna keilar. >> and i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. it it is 6:00 a.m., and this is "new day...
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at last count there were 3.6 million front line cashiers, cook and crew in america's fast food industry. a living wage would eliminate 3.6 million poor people. that's the kind of thing hitler used to talk about. if only someone had been around give him a happy meal. layoff laugh and i'm not the only one with maximum rage over the minimum wage, so is fox news anchor and burst tube of pillsbury crescent rolls so is neil cavuto. >> diever tell you when i was a kid you would be grateful for any job you could find. now a lot of kids turn up their noses at fast food jobs and go begging at $11. a lot of folks would be happy with any wage, any time. >> stephen: neil and i are not fixated on our hourly wage. i don't know what i make an hour. that many zeros gives me vertigo. i want to support him in my new segment, "rich white guys agreeing with each other." ( cheers and applause ) folks, if you're out of work, you get up off your sesame seed buns and take anything you can get. just listen to neil's inspiring story. >> all i know is as soon as i turned 16 and heard that a fast food chain called
at last count there were 3.6 million front line cashiers, cook and crew in america's fast food industry. a living wage would eliminate 3.6 million poor people. that's the kind of thing hitler used to talk about. if only someone had been around give him a happy meal. layoff laugh and i'm not the only one with maximum rage over the minimum wage, so is fox news anchor and burst tube of pillsbury crescent rolls so is neil cavuto. >> diever tell you when i was a kid you would be grateful for...
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tonight, we have the latest. >>> keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >> from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >>> thank you for joining us, in this media age if you go on national television and insult any one group of americans from presbyterians to pole vaulters, there will be heck to pay, unless you go to the amish. now there is a show blowing up everything we thought we knew about these humble folk. it claims to have a sub culture that keeps them in life. abc's lindsay davis went into their quaint corner of america to find out. >> reporter: here in lancaster, pennsylvania, the amish here live like they have for decades, simply and humbly. but behind closed doors is an american subculture, bringing with controversy. it is also the subject of the show, "amish mafia" that tries to pull back the curtain on this traditional community, that many in america are so fascinated by but no so little about. >> the amish operates by the law, and they look the other way. >> reporter: now, in the second ser
tonight, we have the latest. >>> keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >> from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >>> thank you for joining us, in this media age if you go on national television and insult any one group of americans from presbyterians to pole vaulters, there will be heck to pay, unless you go to the amish. now there is a show blowing up everything we thought we knew about these humble...
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. >> and what immigration has meant to america, among those who say is a proud part of the development and evolution of this country is something that we essentially must cherish and preserve. i'm passionate about. it very divisive. just the fundamental notion of the melting pot, bringing people that have the ambition and drive to better themselves, better their fate, better their children's fate and pay back to the country that welcomes them is fundamental to who i am and i feel it is critical parker does not lose that. >> rose: in the process, not only doing well for themselves but doing well for the country by creating jobs. inventing things and doing a whole range of other things. >> yeah, i think that just cannot be understated. >> rose: so you made your way to the university of illinois at urbana champagne. >> that's right. >> rose: were you there when an creasean was there or not. >> yeah, we overlapped by a couple of years. >> did you know him. >> i certainly knew of him very well. we overlapped a couple of times in a hot dog place that he and i used to frequent. but he worked
. >> and what immigration has meant to america, among those who say is a proud part of the development and evolution of this country is something that we essentially must cherish and preserve. i'm passionate about. it very divisive. just the fundamental notion of the melting pot, bringing people that have the ambition and drive to better themselves, better their fate, better their children's fate and pay back to the country that welcomes them is fundamental to who i am and i feel it is...
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someone on "cashin' in" says it's because of the hand-outs across the america. that is at the bottom of the hour. but first on "forbes" grounded. justice department trying to slam breaks on the american.s. air merger. is that good or bad news for flyers? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would u mind if i go ahead of you? instead had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're th
someone on "cashin' in" says it's because of the hand-outs across the america. that is at the bottom of the hour. but first on "forbes" grounded. justice department trying to slam breaks on the american.s. air merger. is that good or bad news for flyers? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom....
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paying jobs in america. these workers earn povey wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful lobbying group in congress and back in 1996 when herman cain was the head of the national restaurant association, he struck a deal with congress saying that, "we will not oppose the overall minimum wage continuing to rise as long as the minimum wage for tipped workers stays frozen forever," and so it has for the last 22 years. imagine your average server in an ihop in texas earning $2.13 an hour, graveyard shift, no tips. the company's supposed to make up the difference between 2:13 and $7.25. but time and time again, th
paying jobs in america. these workers earn povey wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful...
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in black america. eugene allen and his family had to struggle with the challenges of the times on the street and at the dinner table. >> what is the name of that movie, honey? >> in the heat of the night. >> of the night, with sidney poitier. >> he is a white man's fantasy of what he wants us to be. >> what are you talking about? >> he just won the academy award, he is breaking barriers. >> he is nothing but a rich uncle tom. look at you, all puffed up, with your hat on your head, saying whatever you want. you're free to go. get the hell out of my house? i'm sorry mr. butler, i didn't mean to make fun of your hero! >> everything you are and everything you have is because of that butler. >> joining me now, charles allen, son of former white house butler eugene allen, and emmy award winning screenwriting. charles, i have to ask you, what was it like for you watching this film, this depiction of your father? >> it was great, danny spent a lot of time with us. that is one of the things that i was happy abo
in black america. eugene allen and his family had to struggle with the challenges of the times on the street and at the dinner table. >> what is the name of that movie, honey? >> in the heat of the night. >> of the night, with sidney poitier. >> he is a white man's fantasy of what he wants us to be. >> what are you talking about? >> he just won the academy award, he is breaking barriers. >> he is nothing but a rich uncle tom. look at you, all puffed up,...
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i mean, this is america, come on, now. i mean, we've gotten, sam, i used to joke around the fact that we came out of the recession, we learned how to celebrate mediocrity. you remember the green shoots, that stuff, rationalizing the fact there's a sloppy post recession recovery. how long can we get away with that? >> well, we got away with it for tour years, it's a half speed recovery, only looking at about -- normally, we see six-plus percent in the first year, and only three-plus percent, treading at half speed pace in the subs qentd three years. the real question is, as philip mentioned, we want a number better than 2%, our guess is 2.3% because that, i think, can help define where the 10-year note should be yielding once the fed removed all that stimulus. charles: 2.3 tomorrow, your technician said today was to the upside. what stock do you look at? >> johnson control, ticker jci, in the auto parts area, and with 14.5 million cars sold this year, expected 15.5 next year, and also with 11 years the average age, oldest o
i mean, this is america, come on, now. i mean, we've gotten, sam, i used to joke around the fact that we came out of the recession, we learned how to celebrate mediocrity. you remember the green shoots, that stuff, rationalizing the fact there's a sloppy post recession recovery. how long can we get away with that? >> well, we got away with it for tour years, it's a half speed recovery, only looking at about -- normally, we see six-plus percent in the first year, and only three-plus...
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but i also think, though, that america needs places for everyone to start. and sometimes the opportunity from the starting role on to grow and develop, i'm just extremely proud of the fact that 75% of u.s. management started with walmart as hourly associates. and this creation of opportunity, it's a great story of america, it's a great story of walmart. so whatever we do, we sure don't want to take away from the opportunity to get started, and the opportunity to grow and be a part of personal growth as well as the growth of our business and growth of america. >> lots of great stuff there. stick around. part two of maria's exclusive interview with mike duke is coming up. she asks him some pretty direct questions, especially about the company's bribery charges in mexico. >> are heads going to roll? is anybody going to get fired over this? >> oh. you'll have to wait to hear -- i wanted to hear the answer to that question. we'll have to wait. >> that's what's caused a tease, bill. >> that would be. you just teased me, kelly. >> that's all coming up. >>> a lot of
but i also think, though, that america needs places for everyone to start. and sometimes the opportunity from the starting role on to grow and develop, i'm just extremely proud of the fact that 75% of u.s. management started with walmart as hourly associates. and this creation of opportunity, it's a great story of america, it's a great story of walmart. so whatever we do, we sure don't want to take away from the opportunity to get started, and the opportunity to grow and be a part of personal...
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also, reading, writing and rifles, can we protect america's students? i'll talk to two men who say a firm yes. inside the criminal mind. his mental health and violent video games in particular, are important when it comes to reducing crime. >>> why the co-founder of apple is giving a bad review to the first steve jobs movie. >> it had steve jobs mannerisms but it didn't have his thinking and his thoughts. >>> we want to begin with our big story, the mysterious disappearance of jonathan crum, he may have been inspired by the movie, into the wild. thank you very much for joining me. i'm so sorry for this awful thing that's happened to you and your family. explain to me and the viewers why you believe there may be a connection between your son's disappearance and the book and the movie into the wild. >> i wasn't sure about what had happened until i got here. i heard his car was here when the police called me. it required me going back and talking to his friends and even his older brother and finding out what was going on. he apparently picked up this obses
also, reading, writing and rifles, can we protect america's students? i'll talk to two men who say a firm yes. inside the criminal mind. his mental health and violent video games in particular, are important when it comes to reducing crime. >>> why the co-founder of apple is giving a bad review to the first steve jobs movie. >> it had steve jobs mannerisms but it didn't have his thinking and his thoughts. >>> we want to begin with our big story, the mysterious...
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>> plus, america's silent killer and the secret symptoms you can't ignore. >> what are the most important things that they need to pay attention to? >> next. [ rob ] our daughter is all kate. they have the same walk. same grin. and the same beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. in one step, colorblend formula gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color so true to you, they may think you were born with it. [ rob ] she's a mini kate. i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with the expert highlights and lowlights of nic'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. >> welcome back to "extra," everyone. well, newark mayor cory booker just announced a big primary win. with stars like oprah and eva lon garria behind him, d.c. could be next. 1.4 million twitter followers, huge hollywood following, oprah tweeting after his victory, one step closer. i knew you could do it. >> what do you love zirks think he will be the next president of the united states. >> maybe but first thing first, he wants to be senator and he's still mayor of newark. >>
>> plus, america's silent killer and the secret symptoms you can't ignore. >> what are the most important things that they need to pay attention to? >> next. [ rob ] our daughter is all kate. they have the same walk. same grin. and the same beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. in one step, colorblend formula gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color so true to you, they may think you were born with it. [ rob ] she's...
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arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i want to announce my newest point to the aging commission because per not getting younger i want you to know doctor sham meret tan knee has been selected to be on our commission on aging and yes, he is going to help us because there is a lot of you that want to be in our city and you want to make sure that healthy nutritional unusuallile programs and housing are constructing wisely and so i have asked him to step forward and i have asked john paul s ema h a who has been on our treasure island and watch what he is going to do because that is a new part of our city and it's one where if he conducts a
arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i...
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. >> america's cup wasn't racing the fast pest boats and we decided that the americas cup to capture the imagination of the modern world and children who can watch all of these other sports and participate, we had to modernize it, we had to make it exciting and extreme. >> rose: is there a cost of that have? >> i don't -- well, i think some people whoist withfully look back to the blue blazers and the brass buttons and the cute little ties with, you know, they'll miss the traditions of the america's cup which goes back to 1851. it's the oldest trowny sports. >> rose: larry ellison for the hour, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: larry ellison is the founder and c.e.o. of oracle, the third-richest man of the united states said to be worth $43 billion. he's also the sponsor and manager of oracle team u.s.a., the american sailing name the 2013america's cup competition. next month in san francisco oracle team u.s.a. will defend the trophy at it wop in 2010. thanks to new rules ellison pioneered this year's b
. >> america's cup wasn't racing the fast pest boats and we decided that the americas cup to capture the imagination of the modern world and children who can watch all of these other sports and participate, we had to modernize it, we had to make it exciting and extreme. >> rose: is there a cost of that have? >> i don't -- well, i think some people whoist withfully look back to the blue blazers and the brass buttons and the cute little ties with, you know, they'll miss the...
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bringing in lauren and sandra smith at the america tile -- mother chan tile exchange. chemical weapons used in syria, how does that play into oil? priced in, disruptions in the middle east? >> no, it's something the oil markets are going to be watching closely, adam, and we are hearing that he is confirming that chemical weapons were used over in syria, and this is a big change for the market. they were waiting on this statement for quite some time, and oil prices now back above $106 a barrel, still down on the session because we got weaker than expected economic news on durable goods orders, new home sales last friday, and that's still weighing on the oil market, but there's a huge middle east premium built into the price of crude right now, and, adam, as far as the trade is concerned, there's a note basically saying they have upside potential in crude, but not much. talking about syria here, it is an oil producer, but not a huge oil producer, and the reason why there's a premium in oil because of the concern of the ripple effect that could happen in the middle east a
bringing in lauren and sandra smith at the america tile -- mother chan tile exchange. chemical weapons used in syria, how does that play into oil? priced in, disruptions in the middle east? >> no, it's something the oil markets are going to be watching closely, adam, and we are hearing that he is confirming that chemical weapons were used over in syria, and this is a big change for the market. they were waiting on this statement for quite some time, and oil prices now back above $106 a...
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all of america has a stake in this game. from a pr point and i think it is going to attract the attention of regulators. you have a public responsibility because there is a public trust in running a stock exchange and he proek that. >> when you talk to the leaders who do this all the time. there is a reason why you put the president of the united states out, anytime of problem why is that? the public needs to hear from the leader to hear what has happened. and what they are doing to fix it and it sends a message that somebody is in control and that the problem is being dealt with. that didn't happen with nasdaq although on the lower scale there, you need to have somebody who is a leader out front saying here is what is wrong and here is what we know about it. i'm in charge we are wrapping this segment up. >> all right thank you very much, john. >> simon? >> thank you very much. joining us now on the phone the founder of nanex. he is joining us because he is concerned about the role that traders are playing for us. >> one of
all of america has a stake in this game. from a pr point and i think it is going to attract the attention of regulators. you have a public responsibility because there is a public trust in running a stock exchange and he proek that. >> when you talk to the leaders who do this all the time. there is a reason why you put the president of the united states out, anytime of problem why is that? the public needs to hear from the leader to hear what has happened. and what they are doing to fix...
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. >> i'm going to be [ bleep ] trying to run for the white house because i love america. i'm a patriot. i'll believe in these police hateful [ bleep ]. >> what he doesn't see coming is this right here. >> and i'm not a criminal. i'm political. right now this is -- [ bleep ]. you heard the blast. >> that was a blast from a flash bang grenade that police detonated outside his door. >> he keeps rapping. he works it into the rap. >> police apparently did detonate several of these flash bang grenades to get him to come out. why? the police captain did say that this kid, josh, had a history of resisting arrest and they knew what they were dealing with. you know the cops are waiting for you outside and your first thought is to make an intimate video. >> he is the rapper. you don't send out 15 cop cars and the s.w.a.t. team in order to deal with someone who is not dangerous. that makes this scary. >> he was eventually arrested and now facing felony menacing charges. >> i'm not a criminal. i'm political. right now this is -- you heard the blast. >>> race drivers accept the inheren
. >> i'm going to be [ bleep ] trying to run for the white house because i love america. i'm a patriot. i'll believe in these police hateful [ bleep ]. >> what he doesn't see coming is this right here. >> and i'm not a criminal. i'm political. right now this is -- [ bleep ]. you heard the blast. >> that was a blast from a flash bang grenade that police detonated outside his door. >> he keeps rapping. he works it into the rap. >> police apparently did detonate...
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requests a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years in jail for the biggest leak in america's history. we were face to face with ultimatum from the british government but if we didn't have the material destroyed they would keep. the guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy files he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden.
requests a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years in jail for the biggest leak in america's history. we were face to face with ultimatum from the british government but if we didn't have the material destroyed they would keep. the guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy files he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden.
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. liz: here's a name coming a long way from a fumbled ipo, facebook. trading at an all-time high, finally. >> i'm sure mark says, see, i told you guys, i told you when it was 20 that we were not fairly valued and going higher. today, once again, a new high for facebook and not the all-time highs, those were $45 on last may when they had the ipo, but the fact it broke the $38ipo price and broke 40 bucks, trade, traded at 40.633 a share, a big deal for facebook as they continue to expand revenue, mobile ad revenue. you heard mark talking about the untapped merging markets and countries where people don't have mobile and phones, and he'd like to be able to figure out a way to get it to millions of more users so i don't think the story of facebook is over, not yet. back to you. liz: a nice story, but we'll never know, but how much higher the stock might have been had a y
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. liz: here's a name coming a long way from a fumbled ipo, facebook. trading at an all-time high, finally. >> i'm sure mark says, see, i told you guys, i told you when it was 20 that we were not fairly valued and going higher. today, once again, a new high for facebook and not the all-time highs, those were $45 on last may when...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. dennis: sales of new homes plunging to a 9-month low, dropping 30 and a half percent in july from june. mortgage rates are still taking up as the housing recovery losing steam. with more on this, anthony sanders, real estate professor at george mason university. thank you for being with us. i know one month does not a trend make. >> i was predicting this a while ago. when interest rates and mortgage rates started to creep up we started watching mortgage purchase applications nosedive. mortgage refinance rates nosedived. new home sales went nosediving as well. so this -- bernanke has bought the house in bubble. dennis: is that a good or bad thing for the economy? >> i think we made a big mistake in the last decade. we put all our eggs in the housing basket. t
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. dennis: sales of new homes plunging to a 9-month low, dropping 30 and a half percent in july from june. mortgage rates are still taking up as the housing recovery losing steam. with more...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. ♪ >> all right. welcome back to "fox 5 morning news." live look outside, it is dj friday here on "fox 5 morning news." dj big john in the building mixing it up for us with a nice variety of music. >> it is amazes me how little sleep they operate on. we all keep each other going in the morning. 6:17. we'll talk with dj john. first let's talk to tucker. >> tucker barnes. >> later this afternoon, i want to point out we have showers in the forecast. later this afternoon, things are going to get nice. still talking about a great weekend. >> we'll arrange for a dj at my house. >> you let us know. >> 72 in quantico, 70 in leonardtown, 68 gaithersburg and fredrick. our cold front off to the north and west. it is a beautiful end of the week and nice weekend. we are watching that band of shower activity. it is in tact at the moment. over the next couple of hours, some scattered shower activity out towards morgantown. once we get
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. ♪ >> all right. welcome back to "fox 5 morning news." live look outside, it is dj friday here on "fox 5 morning news." dj big john in the building mixing it up for us with a nice variety of music. >> it is amazes me how little sleep they operate on. we all keep each other going in the morning. 6:17. we'll...
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dennis: one of the richest counties in america. >> something is wrong. dennis: something is very wrong. first of all, when states are encouraged to relax the standards, let more people sign up, does the state has some kind of profit motive? and is skimming of the federal money that comes in to where they have an incentive to want to? >> they get a performance bonus. oregon just of 5 million for doing so well signing of people for food stamps. dennis: after all, it's not the state taxes. as federal income tax. >> not like medicaid. food stamps are 100 percent federal. dennis: i know that when president obama came into office and we were at a terrible time in the economy he did increase food stamp spending 50 percent in his first year in office and then double digit increases in each year after that. is it almost a form of patronage to get votes? >> well, there's a pattern. we have food stamps going up to 47 million americans. obama's cell phones going out to millions of americans to know eligibility required. an article of national review. one of our staf
dennis: one of the richest counties in america. >> something is wrong. dennis: something is very wrong. first of all, when states are encouraged to relax the standards, let more people sign up, does the state has some kind of profit motive? and is skimming of the federal money that comes in to where they have an incentive to want to? >> they get a performance bonus. oregon just of 5 million for doing so well signing of people for food stamps. dennis: after all, it's not the state...
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as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major fight. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> david: employers who don't trust the college gpa judge graduates on a skills-based test. is it a better way to judge job-seekers? >> david: forget about putting your college gpa on a resume, many businesses are passing over college grades and tur
as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major fight. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪...
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that's the way it is in america. executives, pr executives are also gone. >> i totally disagree. >> reporter: i expect you would. i'm throwing this out there. >> they didn't have a phone? >> the pr executive is not on vacation on mars. he has a cell phone. let's be clear. we shouldn't be surprised about this because based on the nasdaq's response to the flash crash, the nasdaq's response to facebook, this is par for the course. >> reporter: i agree. but what i'm saying is what we've learned, again, in second oddly worded statement is effectively this, it wasn't the nasdaq. it was a third-party participant with some weird connectivity issue, apparently. so i'm only pushing back a little bit not because i'm standing here. nobody is here. nobody will throw me out. it would take two twice to do it anyway. it's a third-party maybe they didn't know. >> tom, founder of staples talked to me tonight on a differentict but we went through this a little bit. he used to be a board member. a very big supporter of greifeld. he said
that's the way it is in america. executives, pr executives are also gone. >> i totally disagree. >> reporter: i expect you would. i'm throwing this out there. >> they didn't have a phone? >> the pr executive is not on vacation on mars. he has a cell phone. let's be clear. we shouldn't be surprised about this because based on the nasdaq's response to the flash crash, the nasdaq's response to facebook, this is par for the course. >> reporter: i agree. but what i'm...
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paul ryan ran for vice president of the united states of america. i did everything i could so he could never achieve that goal. he did everything he could so that i would never be in the majority in the house of representatives. yet after the election, he extended a hand of friendship and collaboration and unity. he said to me, luis, you're catholic, i'm catholic. we cannot have a permitted underclass of workers in the united states of america. that does not reflect our values as who we are. and he's working to get it done. and like him, there are dozens of other republicans that are ready to stand up. this is not a democrat or republican issue. look at the senate. in the senate, what was the first thing? there are 54 democrats in the senate. they're the majority. yet when you look at the proposal, billions of dollars were simply confiscated. you work ten year, you work 15 years, you work 20 years. you pay social security. gone. vanished. you cannot make a claim on any of those dollars. that didn't happen in 1986. under that immigration reform plan.
paul ryan ran for vice president of the united states of america. i did everything i could so he could never achieve that goal. he did everything he could so that i would never be in the majority in the house of representatives. yet after the election, he extended a hand of friendship and collaboration and unity. he said to me, luis, you're catholic, i'm catholic. we cannot have a permitted underclass of workers in the united states of america. that does not reflect our values as who we are....